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Grado's ability to combine lightness with extreme rigidity and internal damping has been put to good use on the SR125. Based on the same design as the SR80 the SR125 features an improved diaphragm and voice coil design and UHPLC (Ultra-high
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24 May 2008
Grado Prestige SR 125 - Headphones ( ear-cup )
these head phones are killer, very light, and the open ear design makes what im hearing very accurate, the ear cup is very comfy ... love them!
the down side, they are cheaply made for the price, light is good, but use a light metal instead of shoddy plastic, the audio cord is also showing signs of wear already, i totally get that your paying for the "goods" and not the whole package, i for see me doing little operations on them just to keep them a float....but the sound they produce is w... from Amazon.com
28 Apr 2008
superb!!!!
Very high quality. Don't listen to the reviews that say you need a headphone amp. That's ridiculous. These phones can go plenty loud enough without. They are not super comfortable, but they are close. Clear, loud, neutral, perfect. A+++
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14 May 2007
Grado Prestige SR 125 - Headphones
Product lives up to its technical reviews. Sound quality is excellent. Lightweight and comfortable, neither my wife nor I have had comfort problems with it, even when used for several hours. Recommended.
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